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Fall festivities + 75,000 pumpkins at Cheekwood Harvest

Cheekwood Harvest, presented by Tractor Supply Co., brings two months of fall fun to the estate and gardens, including continued festivities after dark every Thursday at the all new Harvest NIGHTS.

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A rotating gif featuring: Photo 1: Small houses made of pumpkins in a garden. Photo 2: A garden filled with autumnal blooms. Photo 3: A concrete path lined with seasonal fall blooms and festive scarecrows.

Cheekwood Harvest’s highlights also include a Jack-o'-lantern topiary with more than 150 expertly carved pumpkins.

Photos courtesy Cheekwood Estate & Gardens

Now that it’s officially fall, even the last of us summer holdouts can enjoy the magic of this season.

Cheekwood Harvest is the perfect place to do it, with 75,000 pumpkins, thousands of autumn blooms, returning favorite seasonal events and activities (+ exciting new ones), and endless fall whimsy for all ages.

Here’s what you can look forward to Sept. 13-Oct. 30 at Nashville’s iconic garden estate:

Harvest NIGHTS every Thursday

New this year, Harvest NIGHTS keeps the fun going after dark with live music, food trucks, seasonal libations, and theme nights.

Pumpkin Village

Explore + snap photos in three charming houses made of pumpkins, and pick your own to take home.

Scarecrow Trail

Stroll through this not-so-spooky trail of friendly scarecrow ghosts, cartoon villains, and flying Purple People Eaters in the Turner Seasons Garden.

Check out Cheekwood’s full calendar for more Harvest happenings like weekend live music, harvest teas, and a Halloween pooch party.

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